by Sydney Smith on Feb 12, 2011
Israeli Media: Bill to Ban Pix of Victims Could Limit Press Freedom
Two Israeli lawmakers, Uri Maklev and Moshe Gafni have proposed a bill banning Israeli media from publishing pictures of "injured or...
Two Israeli lawmakers, Uri Maklev and Moshe Gafni have proposed a bill banning Israeli media from publishing pictures of "injured or...
A portrait photographer, Jon Wolf, dropped his lawsuit on Feb. 14 against "nearly three dozen media outlets" for using a...
A federal appeals court in Georgia agreed with a Florida district court that mug shot photos aren't included in the...
Since last week's earthquake and tsunami in Japan, there have been a "sickening tsunami of faked photos," the Sydney Morning Herald...
The Associated Press has settled its lawsuits against Obey Clothing, "an apparel company and exclusive licensee of Shepard Fairey," according...
In a Q & A with Columbia Journalism Review, Dartmouth computer science professor Hany Farid advised how to spot fake...
British pop singer Lily Allen was awarded undisclosed damages and the copyright to photos of her house, the Guardian reported....
The Press Complaints Commission reported that The People newspaper violated a man's privacy by publishing an un-blurred photo in a...
The Erie Times-News has been sued for libel after it used a photo of Gary N. Wiley as a suspect in...